TURKEYS. GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, WILD DUCKS. WILD GEESE. RABBITS, ETC We want thain In lftre qnantltlee for oar Thanks giving trnda. li is not necessary to write in ad Taaoe. Bl ip ns all yon have and we will pay you whatever the market afforns. We do not chars eoaomtiwion. Today we are paying aa tollows: . Vlouk Hosa, 8 I-iJe. Live Chickens, Mo. Veal up to 1 ponnda. 12 l-2o. W aereroharge eommiasion. Addre-a shipments! , FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "Fighting the Beef Trust" Portland, . - - - Oregon COLLECTIONS EVERYWHERE No charge unless we get your money. Colton Adjustment Co., 410 Abington Bldg., 106J Third St., Portland. Machinery ' ery boutrht, sold and yrtinnirM: enirines. boilers, sawmill, etc. The J. E. Martin Co., 76 1st BU Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. KODAKS AND KODAK SUPPLIES Writ for eatakxrues and literature. Developing; and printing. Mail orders given prompt attention Portland thoto Supply Co. M Third Street PORTLAND. ORE. WANTED At once, 2 men to learn to drive and repair automobiles. HAWTHORNE GARAGE 445 Hawthorne Ave., Portland, Ore. 4 i ar Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. i "When my baby was four month old his face broke out with eczema, and at sixteen months of age, his face, hands and arms were In a. dreadful etate. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mastc or ciotn. over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa rllla and In a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Inea Lewis, Baring, Maine. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures blood dis eases and builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form or Chocolated tablets called SarsataDS FARMt ORCHARD y Notes and instructions from Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations of Oregon and Washington. Specially Suitable to Pacific Coast Conditions By Theodore Day Beckwlth, Professor- of xfacieriuiugy, v. a. v. First Requisite. One of the first characteristics ne cessary to a woman that she mar hand on her influence is that she shall be willing and glad to be herself. Pi) BOYNTON FURNACES Most economical and effective for house and school heating. J. C BAYER FURNACE CO. Tront end Market Sts. " Portland, Or. , .. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. CURED IN ONE DAY As a rule, a few doses of Munyon's Cold Remedy will break up any cold and prevent pneumonia. It relieves the head, throat and lungs almost in stantly. Price 25 cento at any druggist's or sent postpaid. ' If you need Medical advice write to Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully diagnose your case and give you advice by mail, absolutely free. Address Professor Munyon, Kid and Jefferson streets, Philadelphia, Pa. . .r W.L. DOUGLAS 2.50, '3.00, 3.50 & M.00 SHOES WOMEN wear W. L Douglas stylish, perfect fitting,easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same aW.L.Dougla Men's shoes. THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW. L. Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. W. L Douglas shoes are warranted to hold their shape, fit and look better and wear longer than other makes for Ihe price. PSIITirtN Tna gonnln have W. T.. Douglas wHU I lUll nume and prloe stamped un bottom Shoes Sent Everywhere All Charges Prepaid. . Ifn Ilrd.r bv Moll. If W. 1.. Doilir- f la shoes sre not sold in your lown.seiiudlrmaio Ifmaory. inae nieasiireiiii-iNa 01 ioow a.amiwu in model ; state style denim! ; size and width i v worn: Ola n orcaoioe: naavr. iiieuiiim lfliht Kola. I do thu lorn' '" mall a I I .-41 - te orUvr buninemi i tlit uiorl. ONI.! 1A I It of mv liOYN' eM.SJW.ftO o) lllnatruttMl Ontulog Free. j,3,0o HIIOKrt will positively outwear W. I. lOUI,A, TWO PAIKS of ordinary boys' shoes 145 Spark St., Brockton, Mass. fast Color yeleti (.d Exolusiutly. jf ' 'It j"s Oanbehnn JT U ' euiuestal.1 . 3 the touinic 1 ""i. 'if I' mamifiu SPOHN MEDICAL CO. COLT DISTEMPER illoA very eaplly. The slcik are mired, and all others Jn o, no multi'r tioWennOKort," Kont rrom nnvingine uia lug BPOIIN'B LIQUID DI.STEMPKH ClBK. Give on i or In food. Acta on the blood and expels serais ot all tiimpor. Host remody ever Known for marea n iw, DII,..aninAil in mipA mm mm. fillo and tl a hottlei loand i, otdruKliit and hamon dealers, oraent eiprem paid iturora. Out shows how to ponltiee throats. Our F: llooklotBlvesevervthlna. I oral airents wanted. JargesC sen Iioru roiunJy in exiatenue twelve years. Chemists and Bacteriologists, GOSHEN, IND, U. S. A. To Get Rid of Snails, I A friend whose large garden was be ing overrun with snails wrote to the bureau of agriculture at Washington for a remedy. She waa told to put laree nieoea of cut raw potato on the under side of a board, raised at. one end, a few inches from the ground. This she did, with the result that in one week a thousand gnalla had col lected In thaonejBpot: Do Toe Use Eye Snlvef Apply only from Aseptio Tubes to Prevent Infection. Murine Kye Balve In Tubes New Blse 25o. Murine Eye Liq uid X60-6O0. Eye Books In each 1'kg. alUng i ice of The advice of the old lawyer to his eon was that no matter what his re- llations with womankind he should never write a love letter and never destroy one. It is probable that this counsel tf perfect wisdom fell on deaf ears, for when any particular man is consumed by a fever for any particu lar woman be at once commences ,wr!tlnf love letters. j Lead to Fall of Man. A Brooklyn magistrate has decided Ithat cucumbers are fruit. If they fwould grow on a tree this would es tablish a workable theory that they 'accomplished the fall of man. They have frequently done so since. SOIL BACTERIA THE FARMER'S FRIEND." ' , BE CURED Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Stomach and Lung Troubles 0i rad permanently at small enat, tl.iU trial imukaua 2n PAtlta. AddraN Seal Waudar Co., ill Muln Ht I'unlttud, NO FAKR. pants. Addrana l.anf Min is'! a Ore. 157 Broadway, Oakland. Oal. May 11. mi. JWt land, Ura,, aiueni-1 must eipreaa my surprise ana Ifiiumm at tlia oi-k ,,f vour Mineral Wonder la Ion to luymlr. 'I lia pal-Kane 1 received from eur rirem-u at iva here, although ud hut for a aw weeks, has wrouuht aurprlidnuly pleasant re aulla In mv tMimllt Ion. Aa a kidnus auil bladder oleausr it Is svlus. rjr reapeotMly, ,., .'.fewtaar1 Wilkin ymm FOR RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Olive Huntlngtun.Nortons, Ore.,sayai "I consider vottr Meilean Mustnng l.ln- I Imp nt the brut of liniments. I Itav uwd it for difli-mit ailments and it nlwavs gave sntiat'aetory reatills. It is riwmlly food ia cases of Infliunmatorr Klicuulft ism and all tonus ul luuwucaa." 2Se. SOo. 1 1 a bottle at Drug A Cea'l Stores Wesley's Cud Filled. On one occasion Wesley Bald, whlk preaching-in Dublin: "All crimes have been laid to my charge of which a human being is capable, except that of drunkenness." Whereupon a woman arose and shouted: "You old villain! And will you deny that you pledged your bands to Mrs. Blank for a noggin 0' whisky, and didn't she sell them to our parson's wife?" After a moment of amazed silence on the part of the audience. Wesley calmly "thanked God that hla cup was now fuU." 1 What 8he Supposed. Shortly after Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema, R, A., was knighted, he ana Lady Alma-Tfcdoma gave an "at home at St John's Wood. Everybody pres ent was congratulating them, and one lady was very profuse. "Oh, dear Sir Lawrence," she said, T am awruiiy glad to hear of the honor you have re ceived. I suppose now that you are knighted you will give up painting and live like a gentleman." Appeal for Native Talent A New York hotel man, who ha just returned home after scouring Eu rope for cooks, complains that they are a scarce commodity abroad. The condition is one for which hotel men themselves are largely to blame. Why don't they encourage native talent In the cooking line Instead of filling their kitchens with foreigners T Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Indian Aristocracy. Among the guests at an Indian danoe were Mr. and Mrs. Walslngham Klck-a-hole-in-the-Tepee, Misses Owen doyn and Cleopatra Buffalo-Fat, Miss Hay telle Baw-tho-Bear-Go-Into-a-Hole and her brother, Algernon, and, Char ley Fell-Off-the-Brtdge, and his sisters, Claudia and Penelope. Washington Post. - , : Hat Masculine and Feminine. liCt us thank heaven that the ha masculine is no worse than it la ana of the hat feminine paraphrase the words of Hamlet when he held In his hand the grinning skull of Yorlck: "Now get thee to my lady's chamber and tell hor that no matter what her hat to this complexion she must come at last," a- si"' Wl' " -f ' OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE unt of NdB-f liteuat MeiU-bftUllM Va4tM uuua C. GEE WO th CltliifM doctor. Tit our nor If yon IS ay HWorlnjf with iktaonit nd thttt on find hv no oltaiuMl wir Buanbt relief. thi wrtwit uaiurv r)tMltr tiUir Bvm yonr vmtm Bti pntsirt rvmtiy wtu! notion tf quit-si, 9ur9 itii sMifa, Itts) itmswrltiif r 0OttiMuFitJ(i from. JttHHei, llrrl. liudi) ftitd Barkf tKt Lav &u sfHthorwl from vry quar fenrof thtt ttluiw. ThsKH'r(of tiiwnidiinn art) oft kmwn to th otttititl mirlil. but hav lt CONSIXTATIOM" FRER.- Tf m ItMAut Af town and nannol nail, anrtla fn. synvtosa blank sad eUoular. aauloaiug 4 esals la tuna. THE C. 6EE WO CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 162 first St., Cor. Morrison - Portland, Oregon. Coming of Autumn. 'Sometimes autumn may be per celved even In the early days of July. There Is no other feeling like that caused by this faint, doubtful yet real perception, or rather prophecy, of the year's decay, so dellciously sweet and sad at the same time. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Oregon Agricultural College. Cor- vallls, Oregon. It has been Tstated by certain authorities that the soil is a great workshop, and this statement is well founded on fact because re cent development, during the last twenty years particularly, have shown definitely that every farmer who tills his land properly is raising a great crop which he cannot see, the magni tude of which he little understands, and the volume of which, numerically speaking, is far beyond his possible conception. Likewise, another author ity recently has told us that the farmer who follows the" older meth ods, and many of them still do follow them, is simply a miner who Is delv ing into the soil, removing from it the fertility and its wealth without re placing it properly. Thus a man may be raising this great crop which he knows little about, and at the same time may be undoing its work rapidly as he can. It will surprise many to know that soil is filled, in its upper layers, with small growing plants, altogether too minute to be seen with the naked eye, These plants are called germs, or bacteria, and upon their successful and well-regulated activities depends much of the fertility of the soil. In fact, although a farmer naturally thinks that by hla plowing, harrow ing, under drainage, etc., he is work ing directly toward " bettering , nls crops, in reality the benefit is oh tained indirectly, for, he is bettering the conditions for the growth of these bacteria upon which depends much of the fertility of the soil. It has been found that in the layer of soil which is most densely filled with these germs, or microbes, there are approximately three hundred mil lion germs per ounce of dry fertile soil. When one considers the fact that the first six Inches of soil per acre will weigh nine hundred tons, one can, if he feels mathematically inclined, arrive at some Idea of the extent of this crop which he is cut tivatlng but which he never sees. These bacteria are, as has been stated, exceedingly small. They are so microscopic war. approximately twelve thousand of them might be placed tpgether, Just touching each other, end to end. and the line would be about one inch long. Most of them are little rods, possibly twice as ions as they are wide, consequently one may also arrive at some possible conclusion as to how many would be necessary to make a pile large enough to be seen with the naked eye, re membering that an average human eye does not distinguish - anything readily which is smaller than .005 of an inch. Also it must be borne in mind tnat each single germ is a living organism, having its own processes ot life, per forming Its own duty, subject to gen eral, changes in its life history just as the higher animals and plants under go change. People generally have a misconcep tion concerning bacteria: they asso ciate germs with diseases, when as a matter of fact a very Bmau propor tion of the entire number of bacteria ever produce diseases. Just as there are thousands of kinds of plants, so there are many kinds of germs, which Indeed are but very, low plants, speaking now from the standpoint of classification, uecause mere are few DOlsonous herbs like poison ivy we do not consider that all shrubs are harmful to health and produce diseases, and there Is no more reason for considering that bacteria produce diseases simply because there are a few transgressors in this respect In the total number known. On the other hand, germs produce a great deal of good in the world; they ret our flax so that we are able to pro duce fine linen: they cause our milk to sour Instead of undergoing other changes which sometimes take place instead of ordinary souring ana wmcn make such milk poisonous; they cause garbage and other onal, tnrown on the soil so carelessly In most rural communities, to disappear, and there by they are preserving health; in fact, our very life depends upon them because occurring in such immense quantities in the intestines as they do they are very beneficial helpers in the processes of digestion of food. Likewise it is through tneir action that soil is rendered fertile, that it becomes enriched in nitrogen, car bonates, sulfates and humus. I Sneaking now more particularly 01 bacteria in relation to the Boll Itself, we may see that they are governed by certain physical conditions and lawB, and upon these points depends the success of the ordinary farmer's methods ot tilling and cultivating. In the first place, the ordinary bacteria which produce humus require air. Some kinds of bacteria there are which grow better without the pres ence ol free air, but almost all of those which work to the best advan tage in soil depend upon an open texture, consequently we find that a hard and compact soil does not turn black as readily, is not as fertile as a soil which is laid open and light Air circulates between the small particles which make up the soil and thus we find bacteria . receive this . element, oxygen, 'which is so necessary to their growth. For this reason it Is known that many of these bacteria which produce such a degree of fertility thrive fully as well In a sandy soil as they do in a heavy day loam; There are other factors, however, to be con sidered which produce broad varia tions in themselves. WRITES, ON CHERRY GUMMOSIS. Oregon Man ' Publishes Article "Science" on Investigations at College. in Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- vallis, Oregon, Nov. 9. "A Bacterial Qummosis of Cherries" is the title of an article . in "Science" "by Fred L. Griffin, formerly a graduate student and assistant in plant pathology at the Oregon Agricultural College. Mr. Griffin's article is, a prelim inary report of some of the results of investigations which he carried on in the department of botany and pteat pathology at O. A. C. "Certain varieties of the cultivated sweet cherries found in the Pacific Northwest are very subject to a dis eased condition which is commonly known as 'cherry gummosis,"' says Mr. Griffin. "The disease is charac terized by more or less copious exu dation of gum from the trunk, branches, spurs and buds as well as by a pustulated appearance of the bark near the diseased areas. Often but little gum is exuded, but in such cases an examination of the affected trees generally discloses discolored tissues which are infiltrated with gum. Such areas are spongy to the touch and are usually discernible by the variation in color of the bark as compared with that of the normal, "Cherry gummosis appears in both a localized and generalized form. In the former, the disease Is apparently confined to rather limited areas on the trunk or branches, such areas be ing most often associated with blighted spur or bud. In .the general izednform, large areas of the trunk or branch may become involved, and it often results in complete girdling, This latter type of gummosis often appears to originate in the crotch of the tree." ' FASHION HINTS I scat nit ' 1 L assajMaaOsanow, 1 . ' LJ 11 ' Z RE M E M B W for Coughs L Coups g iff A pliiin and practit! nogligee U this one tif caiit-t bluo cashmere, with band ings of Persian silk. Crepe do Chine may be used for tins model, if a more cLiinty garment " desired. v Influence of Ciothta. Clothes have ft most surprising in fluence on the mind. If you dont be lieve it, some day when you are tired, or perhaps blue, or even cross, take a bath, put on something dainty fresh from top to toe, and your best go-to-meeting gown, and you'll feel aa If a fairy wand had suddenly touched you with some wonderful, transform ing power. YouH find yourself look ing at the world through a rosy salst. Instead of clouds of dull gray, n wiu b easy to smile. Suburban Life. MAKES CLOTHES WHITE. ' Dally Thought. Ideals are like stars; you will ot succeed in touching them with your hands; but. like the seafaring man on 'he desert of waters, you chase them a your guides, and. following them, ou reach your destiny. Carl Schurs. Healthy Old uaay. In order to celebrate her eighty flrst birthday Miss Sue Vorhees, aa Inmate of tie Old Ladles' Home la New York. sUlpicd ith a rope twenty-one times, ai;d was not in the least fatigued rvr" -' ' " - World Longest Rivers. The longest rivers of the world are; North America, Missouri and Missis sippi. 4,575 miles; South America, Amazon, four thousand miles; Europe, Volga, 2.300 miles; Asia, Tangtie, 3, 000 miles; Africa. Nile. 4,100 miles, and Oteanla, Murray and Darling. L 600 miles, ' ' Dangerous Fool. The fool who cries "Fire!" In a pub lie assemblage Is a Tar greater publlo menace than the fool who rocks the boat, for his opportunity to sacrifice human life la immeasurably greater. Kometnina aooux names. A person will grow to look like and be like his or her name. Algernons and Reginalds of modern times look the part, and owe a deep debt of In gratitude to their parents. A young man named Harold or Montmorency would be justified in hiring an auto mobile and running over his aged par ents as they are attempting to cross the street on the way home from church. New York Times. The Pity of It. Just about the time that a woman finds out how to preserve her beauty she discovers that she is so old that it will not be worth while. in praise ot poetry. The old hymn says: "Religion never was designed to make our pleasures less," and the same thing ought to be said about poetry. The distaste for poetry arises from the, habit of treat ing it as if it were only a more dim- cult kind of prose. . , . The pro saic commentary obscures the beauty ot the text. a M. Crothers. Delicately Expressed. We know a young woman of 20 sum mers who has a twin brother 81 years old. but this is a very rare case. Blue Mount (Kan.) Sun Wood Made Lasting. There are now employed a number ot processes whereby wood can be so altered In character tnat it becomes almost fireproof, and Is no longer lia ble to dry-rot or any ot the disintegra tions that come under the head of decay.' Wisdom for the worker. Always give of the best that Is tp you. Feel responsibility towards your self and your work. Never oe con tent with a compromise with work. Give an employer the best that you have in you to give. The troublesome problem of wash- far solved by RED CROSS BALL BLUE. N The blue that is all blue. Solid package; no liquid to leak or pill. No adulteration. Made for 20 years and used everywhere. A large package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes enow white. Less bother, less waste. More satisfactory results and practical economy. ASK YOUR GROCER. London Puts Faith In Cat. London still depends upon its army f cats to handle the rats among the ships that come up the Thames. The port of London authority has made known its estimate for cats' milk for the year. The appropriation Is for 4.000. " Constipation causes many serious dis eases. It is thoroughly cured by uoc tor Pierce s Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic . Arsenlo for Baking Powder; To use arsenic Instead ot baking eowder while she was making bread was the terrible mistake made by a native woman recently, at La Orange Bay. W. A. Five natives died from eating a portion of the loaf and two others are recovering. Hits Himself in Head With Hammer. It is just as reasonable to hit your self in the head with a hammer to cure a headache as it is to try to cure rheumatism with alcohol. Salgrene contains absolutely no alcohol. Pro curable at all druggists. .. Medical Dinner Sallle, a darky cook down In Vir ginia, has been taught by her mistress to cook chickens en casserole an ao complishment in which she take! great pride It is always done on oo casions of state, and Sallle hunts up company to show her prowess. Sun day morning recently she came in gleefully with the remark: "Yonder come Mr. Clifford up de road to see Miss Judith. Hadn't I better cook the chicken in castor oil?" 7T1 RELIEVES Ml TIRED EYES Waterproof Glue. To make an impermeable glue, soak ordinary glue in water until It softens, and remove it before it has lost its primitive form. After this dissolve it in linseed oil over a slow fire until it is brought to the consistence of a Jelly. This glue may be used forjoin lng any kind of material. In addition to strength and hardness, it has the advantage of resisting the action or water. ' . - women and Love Letter. Tt la one of the settled tacts in the history ot love letters that men will write and women will keep. A woman cherishes her love letters as she cher ishes her mirror or her powder puff. She kisses them before she goes to bed, and presses them to her bosom before she does her hair up in the morning. , 8he reads thSm for weeks and knows where to find them for years; and about the only safe thing the man who has written them can do la to marry her. ,.-, . - i ' iii.i, asas Glass Sidewalk. Tor iome time the city of Lyons, France, has been using glass for side walks Instead of brick or stone. It !a laid in blocks eight Inches square, each block containing sixteen squares, resembling- a checkerboard. It has proved more lasting than stone, and much cheaper. Denver Municipal Facta. ; . - : Doctors' Privileges. In the year 1513 the city of.London contained only thirteen surgeons and doctors all told. They were exempt from serving on Juries and from bear ing arms in time of war. Stops Neuralgia Pains Sloan's Liniment has a soothing effect on the nerves. It stops neural gia and sciatica pains in stantly. ; . - , Here's Proof Mrs. C M. DowVerof Johannesburg, Mich., writes : " Sloan's Liniment is the best medicine in the world. It has relieved me of Neuralgia. Those pains have all gone and I can truly say your liniment did stop them." Mr. Andrew V. Lear of CO Car Street, Cumberland, Md., writes i I bar used Sloan's Liniment for Neuralgia and I certainly do praise it very much." SIjQMTS LIMIMEMT is the best remedy for rheu matism, backache, sore throat and sprains. ' . " . At all dealers. Trlco 25c.,SOc.and fl.OO Sloan's book on Cattle' KS W. I'lHBBk P.ttUW. I Cf ' S Hogs and Poul-' IlljpLRSEROS. DAIRY FEED oESTAKO CHEAPEST nit , r Ask your dealer for it. If he does not -handle it drop us a postal card and we will furnish you the name of a dealer who does f ROS I a . Iji'MILLING CQij:j IpoRtam CREcm :c ' Destroys HairGerms Recentdiscoverie3 have shown that falling hair is caused by germs at the roots of the hair. Therefore, to stop falling hair, you must first completely de stroy these germs. Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, will certainly do this. Then leave the rest to nature. Doet not change the color of the half. ' Jormula with each bottle Show it to your yers Ask him about it, then do as he says Recent discoveries have also proved that dandruff is caused by germs on the scalp. Therefore, to cure dandruff, the flrstthini to do is to completely destroy these dan druff germs. Here, the same Ayer's Haif Vizor will giye the same splendid results. a-ii Mirlo ty ta . o. y tr vo., wu. ' JflyS Is only off of many symptoms which some women en- -'t'Alv'y . . .. i . j:..i...nit nl rriA wnmsnlv dure througn weaicness ur uii"u.,. . organs. Mrs. Lizzie White of Memphis, Term., wrote Dr. R. V. Pierce, as follows t "At times I was hardly able to be on my feet. . I believe I had every pain and ache a woman could have. Had a very bad case. Internal organs were very much diseased and my back was very weak. I suffered a great deal with nervous headaches, in fact, I suffered all over. This was my condition when I wrote to you for . advice. After taking your 'Favorite Prescrip tion' for about three months can say that, mf . health was never better." .,; ;, ijs , , , Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription , Is positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. 1 allays . inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up thenerves. Do not permit a 'dishonest dealer to substitute for this medicine which bos a record of 40 years of cures. " No, thank you, I want what I ask for. Dr. Piene'a Pleasant Pellita Induct mild natural bowel movement one a day. - - ' :- v. L-2 Old Cornwall Ceremony. Dancing is a part of a semi-religious cetemony held at St. Ives, Corn wall, on the day of the feast of St. James. The people dance the old Cornish "Flurry" dance and "The Girl I Left Behind Me," and then sing the "Old Hundredth." After that they have a banquet and small sums of money are distributed. The custom dates from a century ago, when a fund was established for thefrpose I by a man named Knill. It ia known as the Knill ceremony. Mothers will tad Mrs. WinsloWs Soothing Syrup the best remedy to use lor their children luring the teething period. v - -, , . Paper Drinking Cups. In the schools of Austria the chil dren are taught to carry several sheets of writing paper In their pockets at all times. Then, when a child is thirsty, he can roll one of the sheets into a cone and make a perfectly serv iceable cup which may be placed, after being used, in the nearest waste paper box. . How to . roll the cones deftly is taught the children. The tearing of a notch about half an inch long near one end before rolling the cone serves to make the Improved cup stronger. ' " Free to ur Header Write Murine Eye Kemedy Co., Chicago, for 48-page illustrated Eye Book Free. Write all about Tour Eye Trouble and they will advise as to the Proper Application of the Murine Eye Remedies la Your Special Case. Your Druggist will tell you that Murine Believes Bora Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn't Smart, Soothes Eye Fain, and sells for 60c. Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby's Eyea for Scaly Eyelida and Granulation. A Bequest. "I give to good fathers and mothers in trust for their children, all good little words of praise; and encourage ment, and all quaint pet names and endearments, and I charge said par ents to use them Justly and generous ly, as the needs of their children may require." From the last will and tes tament of Charles Lounsbury, in which he distributes his "interest in the world" to succeeding men. - Monumental Majority. If one could get the vote of those who feel worse the day after a holiday thn thfiv did the dav before, he Drob- ably could be elected. Atchison Globe. S3S IS YOUR .STOilCfl IN BAD CONDITION? Then by all means get a bottle of HOSTETTERS STOMACH BITTERS this very day. It makes weak stomachs strong; keeps the liver and bow els active. GET HOSTETLR'S AT ALL DRUGGISTS Superfine Strategy. "Strategy in war."! explained the. Irish military instructor, "is whin ya don't' let the lnimy discover that the ammunition is run out, but Just kape on firing." His Real Meaning. . T 7 When a bad-tempered man grows emphatic in his remarks and says hd does not care a "curse" he means, o should mean, to be correct, that he does not care a cross, the lingual metathesis here being similar to that which makes "gooseberries" out of gorsebcrries. 5 J . For over fifty years Rheumatism and Neuralgia sufferers have found great relief in Hamlins Wizard Oil. Don't wait for inflammation to set in. Get a bottle today. - Permanent Institution. We are getting the information from Paris right along now that the corset is going to be abandoned the coming season. Every few years something of this kind is given out, but it doesn't appear to affect the corset Paris can uo almost, anyiuiug wuu uiw imuuiwi but it has never yet been able to pur. the corset out of business. Snake Into Tour Snoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cure painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes new (hoes easy. Sold by all Druirgists and Shoe Stores. Don't accept any substitute. Sample fKEE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. XV An Old Team. The Hlttltes were an ancient nine of more than local fame. Their in side play was very fine; they studied well the game. They bested Babylon one year by twenty points or so; left Tyre and Sldon in the rear, and beat out Jericho. Washington Herald. On a Higher Plane. Love letters will be on a much high er plane when the mails are carried by airships. 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